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. >> if you are going to use your cell phone and having lunch or dinner or sandwich use it in the restaurant. put tonight your pocket. just lick you would your wallet. wouldn't walk around with your wallet and cash out don't do it with 3 to 500 dollar piece of electronic equipment. >> police really want everyone to have a good time but they say if something does happen call 911 right away and be a good witness. try to remember the person who came up to you and try to recall anything that might make them stick out from the crowd so police can find them. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> thanks very much. now because of the convergence of fleet week and america's cup world series it's a weekend of congestion on the streets of san francisco to be sure. warning signs began flash thanksgiving morning along the embarcadero advising draivrs of street closure and detour throughout the north end of the city. the golden gate bridge district today said it will be running extra buses and ferry and bart extra trains too. san francisco likely points of congestion include land's end, 4 point, christy field
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all you have to do is like us on our fan page facebook page whether you are a new fan or you liked us from the beginning click the win $49,000 buon at fabook.com/abcews that wi takeou t th entry form wll annoue t winner october 18th after the game. all sorts of different levels for the blue angels whether or not they are going to flay, they probably will, but it is going to be cool. >>> still ahead, lisa's job is not done. you are going to introduce us to this new friend coming up. >> yes. did you know dentures are ten times softer than natural teeth and can be easily scratched? they may also have surface pores, wre odor-causing bacteria can grow. that's why dentures require special care. make polident® part of your daily routine. polident's unique microclean formula cleanses gently. it releases antimicrobial agents, including active oxygen, to kill ninety-nine-point-nine percent of odor causing bacteria and reduce plaque. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture, use polident® everyday. this has been medifacts for polident®. >>> shortage on popular starbucks drink how much some ar
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thank you for joining us. thank you for coming out. i want to thank members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank them for being here in this joint recognition of our commissioners and members of 14 different bodies that will be appointed today to committees and commissions. i want to thank all the friends and family for joining us. let me say how excited i am this past week, i have been watching a certain convention. next week, we will have an even more exciting convention to watch. it is of course, in the spirit of the expected national, regional, and state elections we are preparing for. it is also a reminder of the importance of our civic duty and all the different departments we have created. public engagement is extremely important to the way we run government in san francisco. it has always been about public engagement. we need the last bodies come a different viewpoints, different economic classics -- classes, ethnicities, and regions of the city to be well-represented on everything we do because that is what makes our c
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and you know everyone will be behind us. on the pitch like that we we are so want to be back but because you know on the pitch like there is joining and you know it was difficult to score runs i think it was not difficult to do it but unfortunately we lost some of it gets in the middle order that's a reason i think we couldn't you know come back into the. into the game but still i believe you know what it should have been cheers but unfortunately we couldn't do that and in the final sri lanka will face either strongly all the west indies they play each other on friday the aussies suffered a huge thirty two run defeat to pakistan in their last game in the super eight but campaign george bailey says that. blip dentist teams confidence going into the semi . i don't think you need to do too much in terms of giving voice momentum confidence up for a walk up to me follow. me up the messages brain that from now on no more second chances. and we play the cricket we want to play that was probably the thing from the other not we're li
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abc 7 news joins with us more. nick? >> good afternoon this, has been one of the toughest neighborhoods and one of the small business owners that i spoke with today says she'll not live in fear and she belongs here. police hoping that those feel the way she does will have a way to fight back against violent crime. >> this is issues in pockets if you're playing with the crowd that is what is going to happen. >> and she knows about violence and it has avoided skmer restaurant. she thinks she nes why. >> we communicate with the people in the neighborhood. they look out for us. >> communicate. that is what city leaders are trying to do. >> many are reluctant to come forward with information. >> there is a effort to reduce crime and there is a a number of those killed by gun violence to 906789 today the department introduced tip watch there is a new tool to fight crime. >> the goal tips can not be identified by police. the information inen crypted and web secure. the service allows information to be sent via text messaging or
abc 7 news joins with us more. nick? >> good afternoon this, has been one of the toughest neighborhoods and one of the small business owners that i spoke with today says she'll not live in fear and she belongs here. police hoping that those feel the way she does will have a way to fight back against violent crime. >> this is issues in pockets if you're playing with the crowd that is what is going to happen. >> and she knows about violence and it has avoided skmer restaurant....
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we are able to do that using small preferences than we have used on the ressa system that we used in the top tier and we had better academic outcomes for our students to read the clause that we admitted and 97 went on to have the highest broadcast rate in the history before or since. so you can do pretty remarkable things. but you can't perform miracles and part of my problem in the report is that there's a certain element of suggesting it's possible or it's a little hard. we had a significant drop in the racial diversity in the part of what was because we were competing in the market and it was pointed out the schools the national markets have more difficulties mntaining racial diversity than those that have more but there was a trade-off there was aware i depart from on some of the conclusions i think one is that it's important to recognize cut we can't underestimate the size of what we are doing now. rick put a slide of the difference between the s.a.t. gap based on class and based on race, and i was pretty surprised i saw that. i went back and i reran the numbers and it's correct
we are able to do that using small preferences than we have used on the ressa system that we used in the top tier and we had better academic outcomes for our students to read the clause that we admitted and 97 went on to have the highest broadcast rate in the history before or since. so you can do pretty remarkable things. but you can't perform miracles and part of my problem in the report is that there's a certain element of suggesting it's possible or it's a little hard. we had a significant...
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it's not paint he's using. for the past 10 years he has been painting -- >> with his own blood. >> you save a lot of money on paint, that's for sure. this video is coming to us from idea news. vincent's brand-new show called resurrection debuted in new york city. these are some of the works from the show. preparing can have mishaps. preparing in 2008. >> i probably lost how much i was using at the time. i was pretty weak and my lung happened to collapse. >> does he have a phlebotomist at all times. the vials have labels on them. lacks like he goes and gets this professionally done. to make a painting of that size, have you to use a lot of blood. >> layer on later of blood to create the depth, sense of perspective. >> are his paintings over time going to decay. >> is he also a vampire, because he kind of looks like it. >> makes his painting super rare. >> blood, sweat, and tears. >> creepy, but in sanely beautiful. >> talented but slightly in sane. >> animals. today, the skunk. >> i would literally fight this gu
it's not paint he's using. for the past 10 years he has been painting -- >> with his own blood. >> you save a lot of money on paint, that's for sure. this video is coming to us from idea news. vincent's brand-new show called resurrection debuted in new york city. these are some of the works from the show. preparing can have mishaps. preparing in 2008. >> i probably lost how much i was using at the time. i was pretty weak and my lung happened to collapse. >> does he have...
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joining us first out in los angeles is going to will lisa ferguson who is bringing us the current news update. >> hey jamaal welcome back to the show. good morning, everyone. the candidates are hitting the trail strong this week. both mitt romney and president obama will start the day off in virginia. the president then heads to oakland, ohio where early voting is already underway. and romney hosts a rally in st. petersburg, florida this evening. romney's challenge now is to prove that was the real mitt romney we saw at the debates. the confident asserttive romney we saw during the debate is not the romney we have grown used to over the last couple of months. romney has since stood by his 47% statement but now he is rolling it back. here is what he said yesterday. >> it's completely wrong. and i absolutely believe, however, that my life has shown they care about 100%. >> you might think that this new romney is nothing but an act. if you do, you are not alone. here is what the president had to say to a crowd of 30,000 people yesterday in madison, wisconsin. >> i met this very spirited f
joining us first out in los angeles is going to will lisa ferguson who is bringing us the current news update. >> hey jamaal welcome back to the show. good morning, everyone. the candidates are hitting the trail strong this week. both mitt romney and president obama will start the day off in virginia. the president then heads to oakland, ohio where early voting is already underway. and romney hosts a rally in st. petersburg, florida this evening. romney's challenge now is to prove that...
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now it's time for us to order. order for everybody. >> we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. ♪ >> hmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> gracias. >> help you? >> now, after you have enjoy your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy all this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambi
now it's time for us to order. order for everybody. >> we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. ♪ >> hmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> gracias. >> help you? >> now, after you have enjoy your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy all this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some...
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thanks for joining us. give us your reaction to eamon's story. obviously there are a lot of moving parts given the time of year we are at and gifbt looming fisc fiscal cliff. what is your reaction to some of the accusations being made out there? >> i'm past the point of outrage that the things and measures that this white house would take. you remember the national labor relations board, he appointed people to those positions even though we were in recess as the constitution dictates. i've seen so much overreach. we're about to see some regulations concerning cyber security that completely bypass congress. so this is a presidency and administration that is breathtaking. but on the specifics of the warn act, here's the deal. everybody knows that it is in the law now that there will be some $460 billion in defense cuts beginning on the first of january. these industries are going to have to accommodate to that. and so they are going to have to take in consideration what is in the law, and that -- and the warn act says that when these layoffs are im
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i would use them as distraction for my own life. for instance, when evan was diagnosed with autism, i quickly got into a relationship, just to distract from the pain that i was going through, so i got in a relationship with jim carrey at the time and really allowed my mind to get caught up in, you know -- >> reporter: the romance. >> the romance, to numb, to numb really what i was going through. >> reporter: she turns 40 next month and after a long-term relationship with carrey and recently with football player brian urlacher, mccarthy is single again. she still doesn't believe in god, but that doesn't mean she's given up on her wild side. you constantly break this sexy girl stereotype by being smart and savvy and then you go and pose for playboy again. >> crazy. >> reporter: what's up with that? >> stereotyping is the biggest mistake you can ever do on anybody. i am an amazing mother. i am an amazing, i think, author and workhorse. and i'm also an amazing, like, fun, want to be sexy kind of girl. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm j
i would use them as distraction for my own life. for instance, when evan was diagnosed with autism, i quickly got into a relationship, just to distract from the pain that i was going through, so i got in a relationship with jim carrey at the time and really allowed my mind to get caught up in, you know -- >> reporter: the romance. >> the romance, to numb, to numb really what i was going through. >> reporter: she turns 40 next month and after a long-term relationship with...
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thanks for joining us. we invite our audience to watch at 10:00 to catch the entire segment and then stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> the co-founder of apple steve jobs, died a year ago today. recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution. he managed the development of the aimak, itunes, ipod iphone -- imac. he died of cancer a year ago in his 50's. >> ann romney will be a guest host on good morning america on wednesday. she will appear during the 8:00 hour. she's one of several celebrities including open winfrey and steven colbert filling in for robin roberts while she's on medical leave. abc is in talks with the michelle obama for a similar guest appearance before next month's election. and adam caskey as a final look at the weather. >> stay with u [ harry umlaut ] here we go. [ sally umlaut ] what? the five stages of muller. ah yes... stage one: suspicion. "it's a yogurt how good can it be?" stage two: revision. "actually, this ain't bad." stage three: surprise! "look at this cool c
thanks for joining us. we invite our audience to watch at 10:00 to catch the entire segment and then stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> the co-founder of apple steve jobs, died a year ago today. recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution. he managed the development of the aimak, itunes, ipod iphone -- imac. he died of cancer a year ago in his 50's. >> ann romney will be a guest host on good morning america on wednesday. she will appear during the 8:00 hour....
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is such a culture would lead is such a bankrupt lead used to its condition. trysts. of resistant to anything you see the community is hardened it's of so much so they're not going to listen to you if you look nice you know stop going on wheat the drug addiction problem and punjab is becomes so bad that at spirit say that one in three people are actually addicted to drugs and in this area alone people say that seventy percent of the people between the ages of fifteen and thirty five are addicts it's the drugs and that's not good news for these women smithville corps community has now become known as the village of widows because of all the men who have died from drug addiction. now many bring their children to this. cool where sixteen percent of the six hundred fifty children are orphaned most of their parents died from drug related debts mainly through private donations they are all able to get an education for free but it's little consolation for what many fear could become a lost generation in punjab if more action against drug trafficking isn't taken if something
is such a culture would lead is such a bankrupt lead used to its condition. trysts. of resistant to anything you see the community is hardened it's of so much so they're not going to listen to you if you look nice you know stop going on wheat the drug addiction problem and punjab is becomes so bad that at spirit say that one in three people are actually addicted to drugs and in this area alone people say that seventy percent of the people between the ages of fifteen and thirty five are addicts...
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us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it v
us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we...
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also, you can communicate with us by e-mail and as info -- us info. >> thank you. i want to conclude our recession by making observations about two conceptions. first, it lacked a vision for the future. second, the syrian opposition was too fractured to develop a vision for the future. i hope that this session this morning has help communicate the very different impressions of this year in opposition and a different understanding of its capacity for collaboration and cooperation and for a commitment to the development of the division for the future of syria that i think hold up significant " for those who are uncertain about where syria in a post- assad is. i extend my thanks to my colleagues on stage and those of you joining us this morning on an interesting discussion on what will follow the fall of bashar al-assad. thank you. [applause] >> our "road to the white house" continues on c-span. president obama is campaigning in fairfax, virginia on the campus of george mason university. mitt romney is also in virginia in abingdon. both rallies begin tonight on c- spa
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i just wanted clarification. >> vice president fung: it's on us. >> president hwang: yes, it's on us. >> vice president fung: commissioners, the question that has been raised is whether the timeliness and delivery of of information, which was predominantly inspection reports, rises to the level of having a impact on the entitlement of the permit. what is before us is not professional competency or incompetency, or what is defective work that needs to be replaced or not. the question is whether the information that was provided, rather late, rises to having an impact on the overall entitlement of the permit. i don't believe that it does. i don't think that the soil -- inspection reports which reflected implementation of the permit is really reflective of the issues of the permit. therefore i would not support a rehearing. >> president hwang: well stated. and i would agree. >> vice president fung: and this case will be back before us. >> president hwang: right. >> vice president fung: i move to deny rehearing. >> thank you. mr. pacheco, when you're ready. >> on that motion from vice pre
i just wanted clarification. >> vice president fung: it's on us. >> president hwang: yes, it's on us. >> vice president fung: commissioners, the question that has been raised is whether the timeliness and delivery of of information, which was predominantly inspection reports, rises to the level of having a impact on the entitlement of the permit. what is before us is not professional competency or incompetency, or what is defective work that needs to be replaced or not. the...
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for them to survive and to feed their families some of the people that we talked to today though told us that the sort of actions that we've been seeing around the country have really emboldened some of them to really organizing come together. we feel like we don't have a place we don't have a voice and we have nothing and i feel that by extension and being who we are we are a huge family are these issues the family it's not just people sign up for the right it's a family for the right you know i mean almost. like we were slaves was basically the bottom line because we are pursuing this goes. for them to stop this. union organizers and other community leaders have. collective signatures speaking out against wal-mart hoping to encourage other workers to unionize but so far wal-mart has been very resistant to any efforts and some of these workers say that they even been retaliated against for trying to unionize in their own stores well certainly it's no secret ramon that wal-mart is not in favor of unions there's been a number of cases and i think we have some video of a protest from last
for them to survive and to feed their families some of the people that we talked to today though told us that the sort of actions that we've been seeing around the country have really emboldened some of them to really organizing come together. we feel like we don't have a place we don't have a voice and we have nothing and i feel that by extension and being who we are we are a huge family are these issues the family it's not just people sign up for the right it's a family for the right you know...
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thank you for joining us. go orioles. so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven.
thank you for joining us. go orioles. so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is...
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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thank you for joining us. born and raised in northeastern ohio and working at first energy utility business is not an easy one. >> not today. liz: today why? >> low gas prices and a tough economy. industrial sales are back to where they were in 2007 but that five years. residential little off but that is more weather-related. we have a lot of growth. the are no industry doing well. we have toledo with a chrysler investment and cleveland has the ford engine plant and then you have huge growth in terms of the health-care industry. the cleveland clinic doesn't add one building. they seem to add an additional block to their portfolio. with low gas prices that does affect what we do because a good portion of our business is selling power. liz: coal-fired plants. can you convert some of them? are you in the process of considering that? >> yes. we actually have 100 plants with twenty million megawatts of power. some of the plants can be converted up to probably 20% and doing the engineering studies now. a reasonable
thank you for joining us. born and raised in northeastern ohio and working at first energy utility business is not an easy one. >> not today. liz: today why? >> low gas prices and a tough economy. industrial sales are back to where they were in 2007 but that five years. residential little off but that is more weather-related. we have a lot of growth. the are no industry doing well. we have toledo with a chrysler investment and cleveland has the ford engine plant and then you have...
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let them help us. send us the oil from there to here. until we end up fixing the problem that we have the refinery, or let's build more refineries. they don't want to build more refineries oil companies, they want monopoly on the market. that is what it is. they want to control it. when i went in this business there were 15 oar 17 refineries in california. especially in l.a. now we have less than seven. we can't build a refinery? what is the big deal about it? we have money. we have resources. we have people. lori: frustration is understood. >> let somebody from the government going to do about it. lori: who will you vote for, sam? >> the president or somebody. people are struggling. i got people coming and buying for, you not going to believe me for $1.30. how far are you going to go with 1.30 of fuel? lori: let me, who will you vote for? we heard both candidates outline energy policy earlier in the debate. who do you think is the better plan and who will you vote for in the presidential election? >> you know, i don't want, i don't want
let them help us. send us the oil from there to here. until we end up fixing the problem that we have the refinery, or let's build more refineries. they don't want to build more refineries oil companies, they want monopoly on the market. that is what it is. they want to control it. when i went in this business there were 15 oar 17 refineries in california. especially in l.a. now we have less than seven. we can't build a refinery? what is the big deal about it? we have money. we have resources....
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was confusing for us to be called the hiv research section when so many of us do research. we are called bridge hiv because we're a bridge to the east bay, to our international collaboraters, from the past, the very beginning of the epidemic when there was a research study called the san francisco clinic city cohort study or the hepatitis b cohort study, that specimens from is that study were used to develop the very first hiv antibody test to where a link to the past and the future. so, we're a link to the past and the future, and more than anything we're a link to the community. and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the wa
was confusing for us to be called the hiv research section when so many of us do research. we are called bridge hiv because we're a bridge to the east bay, to our international collaboraters, from the past, the very beginning of the epidemic when there was a research study called the san francisco clinic city cohort study or the hepatitis b cohort study, that specimens from is that study were used to develop the very first hiv antibody test to where a link to the past and the future. so, we're...
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but us start the national academy of sciences. let us start colleges. because we want to give the gateways of -- date was of opportunities for all americans. all americans are getting opportunities, that enhances people's freedom. what i have tried to do as president is to apply those same principles. >> that is president obama from the debate this week on the role of government. let us listen to his challenger mitt romney with his answer. and then we will begin listening to you. [video clip] >> have a responsibility to and libertiesthe lives of the american people. in another one that says we are endowed by our creator with our rights, i believe we must maintain our commitment to religious tolerance and freedom in this country. the statement also says that we are endowed by our creator with the right to pursue happiness as we choose. i interpret that as one making sure that those people who are less fortunate that cannot care for themselves are cared for by one another. we are a nation of belize we are all children of the same god. and we care for thos
but us start the national academy of sciences. let us start colleges. because we want to give the gateways of -- date was of opportunities for all americans. all americans are getting opportunities, that enhances people's freedom. what i have tried to do as president is to apply those same principles. >> that is president obama from the debate this week on the role of government. let us listen to his challenger mitt romney with his answer. and then we will begin listening to you. [video...
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by monday low pressure is right over top of us giving us extra lift in the atmosphere and that even in early october will be enough to give us scattered showers. so rain but not until the top of next week. downtown san francisco tomorrow 10 degrees below average. 62 for a high. livermore 76. and san jose 71. so we go from way above average to much cooler than normal. vallejo friday only 67. pacifica 64. mountain view 69. and napa 70 degrees for your friday. extended forecast now, pretty chilly this weekend relatively speaking. mid- to upper 60s near the bay but dry. can't say that about monday and tuesday. chance of some showers only mid-70s inland. rain moves out but we'll stay chilly next wednesday and thursday. and that's your cbs 5 forecast. >>> well, it's a ten digit milestone for facebook. the menlo park company hits a billion users. tonight the users who will be charged for their posts. politicians have away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut edu
by monday low pressure is right over top of us giving us extra lift in the atmosphere and that even in early october will be enough to give us scattered showers. so rain but not until the top of next week. downtown san francisco tomorrow 10 degrees below average. 62 for a high. livermore 76. and san jose 71. so we go from way above average to much cooler than normal. vallejo friday only 67. pacifica 64. mountain view 69. and napa 70 degrees for your friday. extended forecast now, pretty chilly...
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to use that myself at abc. see you next tuesday i can't get out of here. i don't know why. i could fly to miami though but i can't get back to new york. >> maybe we could put on program that's what we call it maybe i could -- i would like to see bill. not you but your guest. >> we will get it, we will get it it's inching closer to the program all i can see is baseball. shepard is over there and his camera is fine. is he going to have his prompter and be golden. over my shoulder is he like oh yeah, they are winning, it's over. we're good. thanks a lot, shepard. >> bill: he will throw you to the wolves. >> the yankees did quite well. i was forced to watch. >> bill: we have one other legal story in play here. george zimmerman the guy in trouble in florida in the travon martin case is suing nbc for doctoring a 911 tape. does zimmerman have a chance to win this? >> he has got a chance but i don't think it's a good one at all. he hasn't actually filed we're being telling you about he is strongly. they fired three peo
to use that myself at abc. see you next tuesday i can't get out of here. i don't know why. i could fly to miami though but i can't get back to new york. >> maybe we could put on program that's what we call it maybe i could -- i would like to see bill. not you but your guest. >> we will get it, we will get it it's inching closer to the program all i can see is baseball. shepard is over there and his camera is fine. is he going to have his prompter and be golden. over my shoulder is...
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well thanks for joining us here on r.t. today on real research clashes have taken place in several cities across italy as police dispersed students protesting against cuts in education funding students say they've been beaten by clubs and several protesters have been detained it leaves the euro zone's fourth largest economy and one of the worst hit by the economic crisis and of course another troubled state but of greece has announced it can only manage without another portion of international aid in till november with more on the greek plight and why the european debt woes are now joined by. a member of the greek socialist party thanks very much for coming on our to today good to see you there is another countdown until greece runs out of money even as it negotiates further cuts in exchange for cash it's a little deja vu here why why use the same remedy prescribe all the time if it doesn't. you're correct exactly as he said we always have the blackmail and we're always running out of time but i do believe that this is the
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of the degaussing station from a former military use to a public use as a commercial restaurant and takeout food use, therefore be it resolved that coalition for san francisco neighborhoods opposes the proposed lease agreement with the wood house fish company, we respectfully urge you to reject the proposed lease agreement and it's signed by judith berk vifp and there are several mistakes, there is no 450 square foot patio on the west side of the property it's a grassy area, similar to your description, to the south there ao esa grassy area and to east, there is a grassy area, there is no patio whatsoever and i didn't hear of any mention of the effect of wildlife, the blue herring that we all enjoy. >> thank you. >> aerial kelly. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg, my name is aerial kelly, this is a resident association made up of tenants and home owners, we have approximately 500 active members on a membership base of about a thousand residents, we were engaged on this project nearly two years ago when the rec park staff said they were going to be working t
of the degaussing station from a former military use to a public use as a commercial restaurant and takeout food use, therefore be it resolved that coalition for san francisco neighborhoods opposes the proposed lease agreement with the wood house fish company, we respectfully urge you to reject the proposed lease agreement and it's signed by judith berk vifp and there are several mistakes, there is no 450 square foot patio on the west side of the property it's a grassy area, similar to your...
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to tell us where to save money. tell us we need to know. >> reporter: i know. you know, what i don't are in t pair of jeans or a new car or a vacation. we need that. if you are, you will like the news i will tell you about. in the next few vehicles ofoctober, according to time magazine it's the best time to buy some of those things. on the list of the best things to buy in october, according to time magazine, a new car, dealers they want to make room for the new inventory. jeans also. that's because many of them are left over inventory from back to school sales. camping gear whatever didn't sell this summer, that's on sale now. and you can find good deals on vacations. a lot of tourist traffic is not an issue at this time of the year. so that's good news. and for retailers, this is the 4th quarter. so this is the last chance to increase the bottom line. and they use sales to entice customers like you and me. time also suggest that october is is a good time to go and get your flu shot and technically, flu season starts in november, but, it takes two weeks for th
to tell us where to save money. tell us we need to know. >> reporter: i know. you know, what i don't are in t pair of jeans or a new car or a vacation. we need that. if you are, you will like the news i will tell you about. in the next few vehicles ofoctober, according to time magazine it's the best time to buy some of those things. on the list of the best things to buy in october, according to time magazine, a new car, dealers they want to make room for the new inventory. jeans also....
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back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most of your adult left. >> i have a ph.d. >> rose: yes. that qualifies you. how did you get involved in this, though, the technology of voting? >> well, in 2003, a colleague of mine, david dill, a professor at stanford discovered that silicon centrally, santa clara county was about to buy voting machines to be used there and several of us were just astounded because as computer scientists we know that the computers and the voting machines can have software bugs or even hidden malicious code so we got involved. >> rose: as all computers. >> lik
back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most...
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and it included catchphrases that many of us are still using today. and getting together with the cast, it felt like the ultimate reunion. >> i don't know why tai's going without with a high school boy. get off of me. >> reporter: it was the movie that defined a generation. >> want to practice parking? >> what's the point? everywhere you go has valet. >> reporter: with an aun i poll jettic passion for fashion. >> what is that? >> a dress. >> says who? >> reporter: unforgettable lingo. and take no prisoners attitude. >> it was a stop sign. >> i totally paused. >> reporter: 17 years ago, "clueless" made a certifiable splash across the silver screen, leaving a permanent mark. >> i'm totally buggin'. >> reporter: we decided to catch up with cher, dionne, murray, travis, amber, and christian. while this guy, while they were reuniting for an "entertainment weekly" photo shoot. it's been 17 years. >> people will come up to me about that movie. >> it started all of our careers. >> reporter: in 1995, the cult phenomenon was a hard script to sell. it almost did
and it included catchphrases that many of us are still using today. and getting together with the cast, it felt like the ultimate reunion. >> i don't know why tai's going without with a high school boy. get off of me. >> reporter: it was the movie that defined a generation. >> want to practice parking? >> what's the point? everywhere you go has valet. >> reporter: with an aun i poll jettic passion for fashion. >> what is that? >> a dress. >> says...
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you will want to use orleans street instead. using 95 into the city, this is what it looks like downtown at 395. everything moving right along. no problems getting through the fort mchenry tunnel and harbor tunnel will be nice and clear and using the beltway this morning, here's a live look at the west side at baltimore national pike. just 11 minutes to travel that outer loop from 795 down towards 95. that's a look at your traffic. megan and charley. back to you. >>> five things to know as you head out. looking for something for your whole family they can enjoy, fells point is the place to be. that's because the fells point festival is saturday and sunday. you heard lynette say theweather is going to be good. features live musics and pupets and magic and pretty good food. the festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each night. >>> today stewed friend goddard school in baltimore will join goodard schools across the u.s. trying to seat new record. they will take part in the largest game of simon says. the game takes place at schools
you will want to use orleans street instead. using 95 into the city, this is what it looks like downtown at 395. everything moving right along. no problems getting through the fort mchenry tunnel and harbor tunnel will be nice and clear and using the beltway this morning, here's a live look at the west side at baltimore national pike. just 11 minutes to travel that outer loop from 795 down towards 95. that's a look at your traffic. megan and charley. back to you. >>> five things to...
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john brady of rj o'brien joins us now. john, jobs are on tap this morning. > > expectations are for non- farm payrolls in the month of september to reach plus 100,000, while the unemployment rate, which was 8.1% in august, should uptick to 8.2%. this is a very sensitive report, not just for the markets but for the general election, as there will be one more employment report after today ahead of the tuesday, november 6th, election. so, i think the most import number is probably the unemployment rate. that tends to get splashed across newspapers on saturday morning. should come in right around 8.2%. but, likewise within the non-farm payroll number, there's going to be a big difference this month between plus 100,000 and plus 90,000. the incumbent president, of course, would like to see a 6-digit figure rather than a 5-digit figure, so it is a very important number for politics moving forward. > > john, what a week for oil. oil had a big spurt yesterday. > > i think there was probably a little more short coming in oil today.
john brady of rj o'brien joins us now. john, jobs are on tap this morning. > > expectations are for non- farm payrolls in the month of september to reach plus 100,000, while the unemployment rate, which was 8.1% in august, should uptick to 8.2%. this is a very sensitive report, not just for the markets but for the general election, as there will be one more employment report after today ahead of the tuesday, november 6th, election. so, i think the most import number is probably the...
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with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your boss tomorrow. i know it is quiet and there are a lot of kids in the room. that is terrific. the medal of valor ceremony is the best event that we get to attend. it is when there is a crisis, emergency, extreme danger and takes everything you have to go forward, and everyone else that would want to run away, the people you will hear about tonight not only went forward, but they stood their ground, they saved lives, they promoted public safety, and i have been attending the medal of valor ceremonies as a captai
with us. first, at the police commission president, thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your...
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gorgeous. >>> gorgeous weather for us today. >> absolutely. we're about ready to have cold fingertips around here. we will see the biggest change or thing happening in our weather in months. that's a big drop in the mercury coming our way for the weekend. you want to get ready. this is like glove weather we're talking about for sunday night and monday morning. i know. out there right now, we've got some sun as it gets ready to set. 83 degrees was your high temperature today. the low 61. and the average high, 72 degrees and, as we did hit 80 degrees or less, 80 degree day was or at least i should say since the year 2000 our latest 80 degree day was on the 24th of october, the year 2001. i do believe that this is it for us now because pattern is going to change and we've got nothing but 60s and 70s now coming up over the next few days. 79 degrees right now. reagan national airport, the wind still out of the southwest. but we will be seeing the wind shift, too, coming our way for the weekend with some colder air coming down from right here. you c
gorgeous. >>> gorgeous weather for us today. >> absolutely. we're about ready to have cold fingertips around here. we will see the biggest change or thing happening in our weather in months. that's a big drop in the mercury coming our way for the weekend. you want to get ready. this is like glove weather we're talking about for sunday night and monday morning. i know. out there right now, we've got some sun as it gets ready to set. 83 degrees was your high temperature today. the...
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he joins us now. charles, if 114,000 jobs added will not keep pace with population growth, how does the rate drop? >> jon, when the bureau labor statisticses does the monthly job survey, they do two of them. one they call the establishment survey. that is the one we really take our cue from. that is the businesses. the other one is the household survey. extraordinarily volatile and that's the one where all of sudden, out of nowhere, 800,000 jobs were created. i mean you're talking about a number essentially unchanged for the last three months. all of sudden last month, 800,000 people had an epiphany, went out either got part-time job or opened up a hot dog stand. that is what we're being led to believe. but the establishment survey, that is the more sobering number. that is the number i think people probably understand in their gut. 104,000 private sector jobs. the president is always talking about private sector. less than half what it was a year ago. people working part time for economic reasons. no
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stay with us for that. >> thanks for joining us everyone. 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> for rick kwan, sandy, all of us here we appreciate your time. hope to good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> love elephants. >> our snack room at 2:00 a.m. >> i didn't get any snacks. nobody introduced me to the snack bar. >> wasn't the full-fledged, overnight orientation. >> when does that begin? i'm waiting. >> it will come shortly, and caffeine. >>> coming up next, late-night comics get their chance to weigh in on th
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that's the path that he is taking us on. i'll take us on a very different course. i will help create 12 million new jobs and rising take-home pay. >> mitt romney in virginia to talk about the importance of coal. also putting his own spin on the new unemployment numbers at 7.8%. mitt romney making the case that the same amount of people, number of people in the work force, will look more like 11% unemployment. we'll get a fact check of that and also give you the political implications up next. years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] did you know that the single cap of gain gives as much freshness as a whole bottle of that other stuff? ♪ that's more than enoug
that's the path that he is taking us on. i'll take us on a very different course. i will help create 12 million new jobs and rising take-home pay. >> mitt romney in virginia to talk about the importance of coal. also putting his own spin on the new unemployment numbers at 7.8%. mitt romney making the case that the same amount of people, number of people in the work force, will look more like 11% unemployment. we'll get a fact check of that and also give you the political implications up...
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use a few. since then i have one younger brother and he's like you need that is none of those none have problems . he's grown up his whole life. having me as a sister so it's you know sometimes it's difficult. time is a monochord musician. the son of a veteran who was exposed to agent orange he became totally blind at age twelve. his so do sister who is thirty five has been the reason soon soon after her. but. when my eyes went bad i was worried that i would have to give up music that was when a teacher in the history class at my music school. who taught us about beethoven. i learned that beethoven became deaf after the age of thirty. you know. it is here you know not just was a great shock to him and he searched for a way to recover. the. sound of the teacher played the fits him for me and spoke about fate. i don't know if there is a theme in the symphony of fates knocking at the door. it was the idea is that only by overcoming a harsh fate can one find true happiness. that he. doesn't even kno
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it keeps us moving. we're not sitting around watching tv. >> reporter: what they are doing is feeding the hungry. taking in and sorting millions of excess food from grocery stores that passed the sell by date but not expired. they then send it off to local food banks. >> there's a growing need especially with the downturn in the economy. >> gary is the ceo which is known as senior gleaners. they fed people with $10 million worth of food. >> most will go to waste? >> america wastes 96 billion pounds of food per year. not all is salvageable but a lot is. if we can salvage the food that's being wasted today we can feed everyone in america and that's what food banks are about. >> reporter: they first got going 33 years ago by heading out in fields and backyards collecting extra produce. he had more tomatoes than he ever could eat hanging in his backyard. >> what led you to make the call and say come out here. >> what am i going to do with it? >> reporter: a crew of four gleaners picked the vines clean. but t
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dave philipps joins us here in colorado springs. also with us in colorado springs is georg-andreas pogany, an independent veterans' advocate and investigator. his a retired sergeant first class from the nine states army. we're also joined by graham clumpner, afghanistan war veteran, colorado regional organizer for iraq veterans against the war. we welcome you all to "democracy now!" thank you so much vote to you for coming in from denver it is snowing. >> it was snowing on the way down. >> the first snow of the season. graham clumpner, you are a veteran of the afghanistan war. tomorrow marks the 11th anniversary of this war. your thoughts today? >> when we went back 11 years ago sunday at 11:00 in the morning central time, which is colorado time, president bush came on television and announced to the nation we have begun bombing the people of afghanistan. 11 years later, we have a lineage that has extended longer than any other war and looking at a situation where we have so many millions of soldiers coming home to communities like
dave philipps joins us here in colorado springs. also with us in colorado springs is georg-andreas pogany, an independent veterans' advocate and investigator. his a retired sergeant first class from the nine states army. we're also joined by graham clumpner, afghanistan war veteran, colorado regional organizer for iraq veterans against the war. we welcome you all to "democracy now!" thank you so much vote to you for coming in from denver it is snowing. >> it was snowing on the...
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make sure you join us on monday. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for the first time in four years unemployment in this country below 8%, now at 7.8%, but as you heard everyone say on squawk, time to break out the conspiracy theories, 32 days before election day. welco welcome to "squawk on the street," futures reacting to the data, of course. 114,000, roughly in line, positive revisions to july and august. europe has plenty to react to, and angela earning innel saying she will visit greece next week. >> our road map starts off with the stunner. the jobless rate falling to a 44-month low falling below 8% for the first time since january '09? does this give the president the edge he might have lost in this week's debate? >> zynga's weaker player demand on farmville 2. shares of facebook feeling pain on that warning, as well. >> it is the one-year anniversary of the death of steve jobs. tim cook paying tribute to jobs on the company website saying the greatest gift jobs gave to the world is apple. >> add
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they use multipurpose stem cell and then use mice. researchers take the cells of female mice to generate induce potent stem cells or ips cells. they apply protein to develop germ cells. the researchers transplanted the cells into ovaries. they generated in producing reproductive cells or ova. they place the fertilized egg in female mice. then the miece did what the tea hoped for. they gave birth to normal offspring. >> research on chromosones will help achievement. >> this group generated last year in generating male sperm. he says they need to consider the ethics of creating life. >>> japan's maritime self-defense force has spotted a chinese naval fleet traveling in international waters. it's the first chinese fleet seen in the area since japan nationalized three of the islands last month. the japan's defense ministry announced that seven vessels navigated on thursday evening. they were heading toward the pacific when spotted. the chinese fleet is made up of two destroyers, a supply ship and two submarine rescue ships. the region is
they use multipurpose stem cell and then use mice. researchers take the cells of female mice to generate induce potent stem cells or ips cells. they apply protein to develop germ cells. the researchers transplanted the cells into ovaries. they generated in producing reproductive cells or ova. they place the fertilized egg in female mice. then the miece did what the tea hoped for. they gave birth to normal offspring. >> research on chromosones will help achievement. >> this group...
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